What is AHRQs rule regarding submitting two closely related applications in response to two different solicitations?
Answer #11: As is stated in the RFA: “Applicants may submit more than one application, provided each application is scientifically distinct. ” This is the case even if you are responding to two completely different AHRQ solicitations. Thus, you are not required to withdraw your application for another solicitation in order to apply for this RFA. However, if you choose to apply for both, the burden will be on you—the applicant—to demonstrate how the two applications are scientifically distinct from one another. Question #12: Can respondents submit an application that was reviewed elsewhere but not funded? Answer #12: Yes. However,applicants should not use the procedure for submitting a revised application. Instead, applicants should make appropriate changes in the title and contents to align with the RFA and to respond to feedback from prior reviewers. Applicants should then submit the application as a new application. Question #13: We are planning to submit an application jointly with
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